Year 2 Week beginning 30th November

If your child is required to isolate or is unable to attend school for an extended period of time, please call the office on 0121 675 3573 and arrange a telephone meeting with Mrs Sheehan, Mrs Driver or Miss Langford to discuss your child’s learning.

Hello and welcome to year 2’s virtual school! Please feel free to explore the resources available here to either further support your child’s learning at home or as a remote learning tool if your child is required to isolate. You will find learning for both English and maths that runs alongside what we are teaching in school for this first half term, as well as some information about our current topic. Please do call the school on the number above if you would like to discuss your child’s home learning; we are happy to signpost you to what we feel would benefit your individual child the most.

Mrs H. Sheehan
Mrs A. Driver
Miss R. Langford

Good news! We now have a place where you can send your work to us. When you finish a lesson, please take a photograph of it and submit it here. Make sure your name is written on the work clearly. We look forward to seeing what you have done!

Autumn 2 week beginning 30th November

Please click on the link above for the Oak National academy lessons on division. Focus on lessons 5-10 for the week beginning 30th November. We are using sharing and grouping as our prime strategies for division. The methods are outlined in both the Oak National Academy lessons, as well as the White Rose Hub lessons. See the images below for further suppprt.

ln school, we always start our learning by exploring concepts practically. Children can use anything at home, from cut up bits of paper, to jelly beans!

White Rose Maths also have a series of lessons that support our current learning in school. Click on the image above for further lessons to support your child’s understanding of multiplication and division. Scroll down and select ‘Summer term Week 6.’

Your child has a log in for Times Tables Rock Stars and they have been allocated games and activities linked to their current Target Tables test. Ten minutes daily on the ‘Soundcheck’ game would really help support their progress. Children need to know the 2, 5 and 10 times table by the end of year 2.

And finally, the links below will take you to a selection of arithmetic based games. We often play these games in school and the children love to challenge themselves! Can they beat their previous score? Can they complete the game more quickly? Timers at the ready!

Select the multiplication and division games.

Select the multiplication and division games.

Select multiplication and division.

This week we are focusing on a story called ‘Toys In Space’ by Mini Grey. Click on the link to listen to the story and you can read the text too. There are five different activities you can do to go along with the text. If you can’t print the sheet out, it doesn’t matter, just use a piece of paper to record your answers. Aim to do one activity each day.

Toys In SpaceActivity 1 – sequence pictures from the story. Print the sheets, cut out the pictures and put them in the right order, or write out the captions in the right order.

Toys In SpaceActivity 2 – are you ready to do some drama with Bhav?

Toys In SpaceActivity 3 – Watch the video below, then answer the questions on the sheet.

Toys In SpaceActivity 4 – use the conjunctions and, but or so to make sentences longer. Watch the video below to show you how.

Toys In SpaceActivity 5 – draw, and write about, your own alien.

You could also practise these grammar activities by clicking on the links from BBC Bitesize. Try a different one each day.

What are compound words?

What is a homophone?

How to use they’re, their and there.

How to use to, too and two.

Carry on with your daily reading by choosing a book (at the right stage for your child) from the Oxford Owl library. You need to register on the home page of the website, but this is free! Click the link below for your own virtual library…

Click here to see a range of ideas for questions you can ask your child about the text they are reading.

And finally, keep up with your spellings using https://spellingframe.co.uk/

In the table below, you will see all our key word spellings and the lists for them. To access one of these lists, you just need to click on ‘ Enter Word List Code’ and enter the code.

Key wordsSpelling listsWords in each list
Reception23787
23788
22789
a I is no go
me you we to the
my your for said was
Key wordsSpelling listsWords in each list
Year 123793 23794 23797 23798 23799 23800are ask be by come do friend full has he here his house love of once one our pull push put says school she so some there they today were where will
Year 223802 23803 23805 23806 23808 23809 23810 23811after again any beautiful behind both break busy child children Christmas climb clothes cold could door even every everybody eye father find floor gold great half hold hour improve kind many mind money most move old parent people plant poor pretty prove should sugar sure told water whole wild would
To access the Year 3 words use the same website but use one of these codes 24401, 24402, 24403, 24404, 24405 or 24406

Lots of activities then load (and it is possible to see a simple word list showing the words within that spelling list), and children can access all the ones with the ‘FREE’ badge on them.  You do not need to register or sign up

This half term, the children will develop their history skills through exploring how toys have changed over time. Our topic will kick start with a mystery toy box being received from ‘Nanny Chris’. The children will need to become history detectives in order to find out about toys from the past. This will lead onto the children taking part in an exciting DT project, within which they will be set a toy making challenge by a time travelling toy maker

Watch the video below.

Children can conduct their own research by clicking here and here. Why not create a timeline of toys from Victorian times to now? Or perhaps challenge them to find the oldest (and most recent) toy in their household? How are they different?

BBC Bitesize has a range of activities here.

Use these instructions to make your own Victorian Bird In A Cage..

Use these instructions to make a Victorian toy soldier – like the Nutcracker.

Use these instructions to make your own cup and ball game.

Click here for this half term’s homework grid. It’s packed full of ideas for your child to explore at home, either by themselves or with a member of their family. We love to share the work the children are exploring both at home and at school, so please do tweet your child’s learning @HillstonePS.

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